"Here's the deal I'm the best there is. Plain and simple. I wake up in the morning and I piss excellence."
Many years ago I used my Honda 750/4 for commuting into work in Akld central. It worked quite well, but heaps of power is no necessity in the massive queue traffic you may encounter. You can easily spend 2-3 hours per day in traffic - often in fact.
As mentioned above choose a very comfortable ride for the hours you'll do in the saddle, and upright riding position is good for traffic visibility and also for the back. Also fit good quality all weather (not all-terrain) road tyres - essential on the wet and sometimes greasy roads, and white lines etc you'll encounter everywhere in Akld. Rains alot there compared to say canterbury. And you need lots of time and patience..
Many lower output LAMS bikes would be ideal. Someone mentioned the Suzuki 650SV - I think this LAMS bike would be a gem for Akld commute work, and a delightful traveller too. 70-75hp, 210kph top speed, reliable, and a very comfy tourer type ride. From Akld traffic experience I'd be looking at that - or very similar..
Last edited by mudgripz; 07-06-2022 at 04:15 PM.
I nearly bought an SV650 many years ago but the one I went to look at and test ride had a flat battery so I never got to ride it. Ended up with a Z1000 a week later.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
I've only got dirt bikes and have had very limited road bike time. However I have been doing a lot of reading about getting an adventure type bike as I am planning to get one soon. My first pick would be a KTM 690 enduro, second a Suzuki DR650 with an aftermarket comfortable seat and a few suspension and engine tweaks and if you're mostly riding on the road one of the new model Kawasaki KLR650's would be worth considering. Bear in mind I haven't ridden any of them just been reading a lot about them.
Some of the comments in this thread crack me up Hayabusa, sports bikes v supermotads.
He is commuting.
By the way did I tell you how my Suzuki GT 185 seized on me when I was trying to pass a world superbike champ on the outside.
@Spudattack you don't happen to have one of those do you? I'd love to have a sit on and perhaps a ride before buying one in the US for a ride next year
"Here's the deal I'm the best there is. Plain and simple. I wake up in the morning and I piss excellence."
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